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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 962281" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>Thanks guys. I don't think any manual exists with RL33 and a 250 berger. I bet the safest approach is to call Berger and ask them, but I feel safe with the data points I got off of Alliant's website that lists RL33 with a 250 grain Sierra match king, 215 primers and a federal case that lists 106 grains as a max. I'll be seating the berger out further than alliant seated the match king, and dropping 6 grains down to 100 should be a good starting point. They also list a max charge with a 300 grain match king at 99.3 grains, and a third data point they give is a 250 grain partition with 103 grains. So I think seating my bullet out near the lands and starting at 100 grains is going to be very safe place to start. Still got several weeks to think it over, so I will definitely give Berger a call as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 962281, member: 33822"] Thanks guys. I don't think any manual exists with RL33 and a 250 berger. I bet the safest approach is to call Berger and ask them, but I feel safe with the data points I got off of Alliant's website that lists RL33 with a 250 grain Sierra match king, 215 primers and a federal case that lists 106 grains as a max. I'll be seating the berger out further than alliant seated the match king, and dropping 6 grains down to 100 should be a good starting point. They also list a max charge with a 300 grain match king at 99.3 grains, and a third data point they give is a 250 grain partition with 103 grains. So I think seating my bullet out near the lands and starting at 100 grains is going to be very safe place to start. Still got several weeks to think it over, so I will definitely give Berger a call as well. [/QUOTE]
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